Names of plant roots

    • [DOCX File]CASSAVA - USDA PLANTS

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      Oct 06, 2003 · The ability of plant roots to take up water and nutrients depends on the pH (measure of acidity or alkalinity), presence of soluble and insoluble salts, and aeration of the growing medium. The successful culture of all plant species requires that they be grown in a medium within a definite pH range and with from 10 to 14 essential nutrients in ...

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    • [DOC File]WESTERN BLUE FLAG - USDA PLANTS

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      Roots provide plants with three main functions. They support the plant so it can't be blown or knocked over easily, they absorb nutrients and water out of the soil, and some roots also store sugar and starch, which provide food for the plant. As a seed begins to grow, the first part to appear is the root.

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    • Plant Roots | Basic Biology

      Roots: Roots have no joints, no leaves and no flowers. The growing part of each root is in the tip. Grasses have a fibrous root system, meaning that they are composed of numerous branched roots all approximately the same size. Main functions of roots are to carry water and minerals from soil to stems, to store food and to anchor plants.

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    • [DOC File]Transpiration Lab

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      Cook (1992), describes A. pintoi as a member of Leguminosae/fabaceae family, a nitrogen fixing legume, which has the common names perennial peanut, pinto peanut, forage peanut, wild peanut, or thua lisong tao (Thai). The origin of this plant is central Brazil (Cook, 1992).

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    • [DOC File]wapato - USDA PLANTS

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      Plant Symbol = IRMI Contributed by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Center. Alternate Names. Blue flag, flag lily, liver lily, water flag, snake lily, wild iris, lirio, Rocky Mountain iris. Uses. Warning: Fresh iris roots and rhizomes may be. toxic. Ethnobotanic: Iris makes some of the finest cordage; the fibers are particularly strong and flexible.

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    • [DOCX File]StrandLife Processes - Virginia Department of Education

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      The roots may be kept refrigerated for up to a week or stored in the ground for longer periods if they are not detached from the plant. Mechanization In most of the tropical world cassava is grown on small plots; however, in some countries (e.g., Mexico, Brazil, and Nigeria) large plantations have been established.

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    • [DOC File]PLANT IDENTIFICATION

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      wapato Sagittaria cuneata E. Sheldon Plant Symbol = SACU Contributed by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Center. Alternate Names. Indian potato, arrowhead. Uses. Ethnobotanic: Sagittaria is an aquatic plant with tuberous roots that can be eaten like potatoes.

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    • [DOC File]USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONE MAP

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      Submit to the Owner’s Representative, for approval, plant sources including the names and locations of nurseries proposed as sources of acceptable plants, and a list of the plants they will provide. The plant list shall include the botanical and common name and the size at the time of selection.

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    • [DOCX File]Paleyellow Iris, (Iris pseudacorus), Plant Guide

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      Names:_____ Transpiration Lab (Whole Plant) Objectives: To understand how water moves from roots to leaves in terms of the physical and chemical properties of water and the forces provided by differences in water potential. To understand the role of transpiration in the transport of water within a plant.

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    • 1.All Balled and Burlapped Plants shall be field grown ...

      Roots are normally four to eight inches (10-20 centimeters) long, but may reach lengths of 12 inches (30 centimeters). The hairless (glabrous) plants form clones when rhizomes separate. Each individual (ramet) produces 10 leaves covered with a fine waxy powder giving the leaves a whitish or bluish (glaucous) cast.

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